Veeder-Root TLS-350 Series User manual

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Table of Contents
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1 Introduction
Contractor Certification Requirements ...........................................................................1-1
Related Manuals ............................................................................................................1-1
Safety Precautions .........................................................................................................1-2
Safety Warnings ............................................................................................................1-2
2 Front Panel Keypads
Arrangement of Keys .....................................................................................................2-1
Operating Keys......................................................................................................2-1
Alphanumeric Keys................................................................................................2-1
Blue Key (Maintenance Tracker - TLS-350 Only)..................................................2-2
White Key (Maintenance Report - TLS-350 Only).................................................2-2
Using the Operating Keys ..............................................................................................2-2
Using the Alphanumeric Keys ........................................................................................2-3
Entering Alphanumeric Data..................................................................................2-4
Special Characters and Cursor Movement............................................................2-4
3 Setup Mode Organization
Functions .......................................................................................................................3-1
Steps ..............................................................................................................................3-1
Setup Mode Programming Table ...................................................................................3-1
4 Prior to Applying AC Power to the Console
Security Code Enable/Disable .......................................................................................4-1
TLS-300 Consoles.................................................................................................4-1
TLS-350 Consoles.................................................................................................4-1
Battery Backup ..............................................................................................................4-6
Applying AC Power to the Console ................................................................................4-6
5 System Setup
Programming Guidelines ...............................................................................................5-1
Automatic Return to Operating Mode ............................................................................5-1
Setup Data Warning ......................................................................................................5-1
Printing a Setup Data Report .........................................................................................5-1
Selecting the System Setup Function ............................................................................5-2
System Language ..........................................................................................................5-2
System Units ..................................................................................................................5-2
Setting the Date and Time Format .................................................................................5-3
Current Date ..................................................................................................................5-3
Current Time ..................................................................................................................5-4
Report Headers .............................................................................................................5-4
Shift Start Times ............................................................................................................5-4
Shift BIR Printouts .........................................................................................................5-5
Daily BIR Printouts .........................................................................................................5-5
Ticketed Delivery ...........................................................................................................5-5
TC Ticketed Delivery .....................................................................................................5-6
Close Day of Week ........................................................................................................5-6
Variance Reports ...........................................................................................................5-6
Daily Delivery Variance Reports............................................................................5-6
Weekly Delivery Variance Reports ........................................................................5-6
Periodic Delivery Variance Reports.......................................................................5-7
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Daily Book Variance Reports.................................................................................5-7
Weekly Book Variance Reports.............................................................................5-7
Periodic Book Variance Reports............................................................................5-7
Daily Variance Analysis Reports ...........................................................................5-7
Weekly Variance Analysis Reports........................................................................5-7
Periodic Variance Analysis Reports ......................................................................5-8
Tank Periodic Test Needed Warnings ...........................................................................5-8
Enable Tank Periodic Test Needed Warnings and Alarms ...................................5-8
Disable Tank Periodic Test Needed Warnings......................................................5-9
Tank Annual Test Needed Warnings .............................................................................5-9
Enable Tank Annual Test Needed Warnings and Alarms .....................................5-9
Disable Tank Annual Test Needed Warnings and Alarms ..................................5-10
Line Re-Enable Method ...............................................................................................5-10
Line Periodic Test Needed Warnings ..........................................................................5-10
Enable Line Periodic Test Needed Warnings and Alarms...................................5-11
Disable Line Periodic Test Needed Warnings .....................................................5-11
Line Annual Test Needed Warnings ............................................................................5-11
Enable Line Annual Test Needed Warnings and Alarms ....................................5-12
Disable Line Annual Test Needed Warnings and Alarms....................................5-12
Remote Printer Page Eject ..........................................................................................5-13
Print TC Volumes .........................................................................................................5-13
Temperature Compensation Value ..............................................................................5-13
Tanker Load Report - International Option ..................................................................5-14
Stick Height Offset - International Option ....................................................................5-14
Ullage ...........................................................................................................................5-14
H-Protocol Data Format - International Option ............................................................5-14
Precision Test Duration (PLLD/WPLLD Only) .............................................................5-15
Precision Line Test Auto-Confirm ................................................................................5-15
Daylight Savings Time .................................................................................................5-16
Re-direct Local Printout ...............................................................................................5-16
QPLD Monthly Printout - International Option ..............................................................5-17
Euro Protocol Prefix .....................................................................................................5-17
BDIM Trans Alarm Delay .............................................................................................5-17
System Security Code .................................................................................................5-17
Maintenance History ....................................................................................................5-18
Tank Chart Security .....................................................................................................5-18
Custom Alarm Labels ..................................................................................................5-19
Service Notice (TLS-350 Consoles Only) ....................................................................5-27
Inventory Alarms Threshold Units ................................................................................5-28
System Beeper ............................................................................................................5-29
Mass/Density ...............................................................................................................5-30
Fiscal Height Security ..................................................................................................5-30
Alarm Reduction ..........................................................................................................5-31
6 Communications Setup
Selecting the Communications Setup Function .............................................................6-1
Port Settings ..................................................................................................................6-1
Note: Port Settings - International Installations With SiteLink modems.................6-1
Baud Rate..............................................................................................................6-1
Parity .....................................................................................................................6-2
Stop Bit ..................................................................................................................6-2
Data Length...........................................................................................................6-2
Dial Type ...............................................................................................................6-3
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Answer On.............................................................................................................6-3
Security Code........................................................................................................6-3
Setting the Modem Type (international Installations) ............................................6-4
Modem Setup String..............................................................................................6-4
Dial Tone Interval ..................................................................................................6-4
DTR Normal State .................................................................................................6-4
Specifying Port Settings for Additional Communication Modules..........................6-5
Continue Communications Setup..........................................................................6-5
Auto-Transmit Setup (RS-232 or RS-232/RS-485 Modules Only) .................................6-5
Auto-Transmit Method...........................................................................................6-5
Auto Delay Time ....................................................................................................6-6
Auto Repeat Time..................................................................................................6-6
Continue Communications Setup..........................................................................6-6
Phone Directory Setup ...................................................................................................6-7
Receiver Configuration ..........................................................................................6-7
Receiver Location..................................................................................................6-7
Receiver Telephone Number.................................................................................6-7
Select Modem........................................................................................................6-8
Receiver Type .......................................................................................................6-8
Retry Number ........................................................................................................6-8
Retry Delay Time...................................................................................................6-9
Confirmation Report ..............................................................................................6-9
Setting Up Additional Phone Numbers ..................................................................6-9
Continue Communications Setup..........................................................................6-9
Auto-Dial Setup ............................................................................................................6-10
Receiver Report List ............................................................................................6-10
Auto Dial Method: All Phones/Single Phone .......................................................6-11
Auto-Dial Frequency: Specific Date.....................................................................6-11
Auto-Dial Frequency: Annually............................................................................6-12
Auto-Dial Frequency: Monthly .............................................................................6-13
Auto-Dial Frequency: Weekly ..............................................................................6-13
Auto-Dial Frequency: Daily..................................................................................6-14
Auto-Dial Frequency: BIR End ............................................................................6-14
Setting Up the Frequency for Additional Receivers
(Single Phone Only) ............................................................................................6-15
Continue Communications Setup........................................................................6-15
Auto-Dial Alarm Setup .................................................................................................6-15
In-Tank Alarms ....................................................................................................6-16
Remaining Alarm Groups ....................................................................................6-17
Liquid Sensor Alarms ..........................................................................................6-17
Vapor Sensor Alarms ..........................................................................................6-17
External Inputs Alarms ........................................................................................6-17
Line Leak Alarms (VLLD) ....................................................................................6-17
Groundwater Sensor Alarms ...............................................................................6-17
2 Wire C.L. Sensor Alarms ..................................................................................6-18
3 Wire C.L. Sensor Alarms ..................................................................................6-18
Receiver Alarms ..................................................................................................6-18
Power Side DIM Alarms ......................................................................................6-18
Reconciliation Alarms ..........................................................................................6-18
Pressure Line Leak Detector (PLLD) Alarms ......................................................6-18
Wireless Pressure Line Leak Detector (WPLLD) Alarms ....................................6-19
Communication Side DIM Alarms........................................................................6-19
Smart Sensor Alarms ..........................................................................................6-19
Pump Relay Monitor Alarm..................................................................................6-19
VMCI Dispenser Interface Alarms .......................................................................6-19
VMC Alarms ........................................................................................................6-19
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Setting Up Auto-Dial Alarms for Additional Destinations .....................................6-20
RS-232 End of Message ..............................................................................................6-20
7 In-Tank Setup
Selecting the In-Tank Setup Function ............................................................................7-1
Tank Configuration ........................................................................................................7-1
How the System Configures In-Tank Probes ........................................................7-1
Specifying In-Tank Probe Positions.......................................................................7-1
Product Labels ...............................................................................................................7-2
Product Code .................................................................................................................7-2
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion ..................................................................................7-3
Tank Density ..................................................................................................................7-4
Tank Diameter ...............................................................................................................7-5
Tank Profile ....................................................................................................................7-5
Tank Profile Selections..........................................................................................7-5
Procedure ..............................................................................................................7-6
Full Volume ....................................................................................................................7-6
4 or 20 Point Tank Profiles Height/Volume Entries ...............................................7-7
50 Point Tank Profile Height/Volume Entries (Tank Chart Security Disabled) ......7-7
50 Point Tank Profile Entries With Tank Chart Security Enabled..........................7-9
Meter Data Present ......................................................................................................7-11
Vapor Loss Factor - International Option .....................................................................7-11
End Factor ...................................................................................................................7-12
Calibration Update .......................................................................................................7-12
Float Size .....................................................................................................................7-13
Water Warning .............................................................................................................7-14
High Water Limit ..........................................................................................................7-15
Water Alarm Filter ........................................................................................................7-15
Programmable Minimum Water Threshold ..................................................................7-16
Max or Label Vol ..........................................................................................................7-16
Overfill Limit .................................................................................................................7-16
High Product ................................................................................................................7-17
Delivery Limit ...............................................................................................................7-17
Low Product .................................................................................................................7-17
Leak Alarm Limit ..........................................................................................................7-18
Sudden Loss Limit .......................................................................................................7-18
Tank Tilt .......................................................................................................................7-18
Calculating Tank Tilt (H2)....................................................................................7-19
Entering the Tank Tilt Value ................................................................................7-19
Probe Offset .................................................................................................................7-20
Siphon Manifolded Tank Status ...................................................................................7-20
Line Manifolded Tank Status .......................................................................................7-21
Leak Minimum Periodic ...............................................................................................7-21
Leak Minimum Annual .................................................................................................7-22
Periodic Test Type .......................................................................................................7-22
Annual Test Fail ...........................................................................................................7-22
Periodic Test Fail .........................................................................................................7-23
Gross Test Fail ............................................................................................................7-23
Annual Test Averaging ................................................................................................7-23
Periodic Test Averaging ...............................................................................................7-24
Tank Test Notify ...........................................................................................................7-24
Tank Test Siphon Break ..............................................................................................7-24
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Stick Offset (International Option) ................................................................................7-24
HRM Reconciliation Warning Limit (International Option) ............................................7-25
HRM Reconciliation Alarm Limit (international Option) ................................................7-25
Delivery Report Delay Time .........................................................................................7-26
Pump Threshold ..........................................................................................................7-26
Setting Up Additional Tanks ........................................................................................7-26
8 In-Tank Leak Tests
Selecting the In-Tank Leak Test Setup Function ...........................................................8-1
Leak Test Method: All Tank/Single Tank .......................................................................8-1
Leak Test Frequency .....................................................................................................8-2
Test On Date .........................................................................................................8-2
Annual Test ...........................................................................................................8-3
Monthly Test ..........................................................................................................8-3
Weekly Test...........................................................................................................8-4
Daily Test...............................................................................................................8-4
Automatic Test.......................................................................................................8-4
CSLD - Option .......................................................................................................8-5
Gross Test Auto-Confirm ...............................................................................................8-7
Leak Test Start Time .....................................................................................................8-7
Leak Test Rate ..............................................................................................................8-7
Leak Test Duration ........................................................................................................8-8
Leak Test Early Stop .....................................................................................................8-8
CSLD Report Only .........................................................................................................8-9
Leak Test Report Format ...............................................................................................8-9
Setting Up Additional Tanks ..........................................................................................8-9
9 Fuel Management
Selecting the Fuel Management Function .....................................................................9-1
Delivery Warning Days ..................................................................................................9-1
Daily Time to Print Fuel Management Report ................................................................9-1
Average Daily Sales ......................................................................................................9-2
10 Pressurized Line Leak Detection
Line Manifolding Implications for AccuChart ................................................................10-1
PLLD Setup .................................................................................................................10-1
Activating PLLDs .........................................................................................................10-1
Labeling PLLDs ...........................................................................................................10-1
Piping Type ..................................................................................................................10-2
Piping Length ...............................................................................................................10-2
Entering Line Length for Dual Size Flexible Pipe Types .....................................10-3
Entering Line Length for 2.0/3.0 In. Fiberglass Pipe Type ..................................10-3
User Defined Pipe Type - Setup Parameters ...............................................................10-3
Thermal Coefficient ......................................................................................................10-4
0.2 gph (0.76 lph) Line Leak Test Scheduling .............................................................10-4
0.1 gph (0.38 lph) Line Leak Test Scheduling .............................................................10-5
Passive 0.1 gph Line Leak Testing ..............................................................................10-5
Shutdown Rate ............................................................................................................10-6
Low Pressure Alarm Shutoff ........................................................................................10-6
Tank Selection .............................................................................................................10-7
Selecting a Dispense Mode .........................................................................................10-7
Auto Active Switchover........................................................................................10-8
Pressure Transducer Type ..........................................................................................10-8
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Pressure Offset ............................................................................................................10-9
Venting The Line .................................................................................................10-9
Determining a Pressure Offset Value for each Transducer...............................10-10
Entering the Pressure Offset Value for each Transducer..................................10-10
Mechanical Blenders .................................................................................................10-11
Setting Up Additional PLLDs .....................................................................................10-11
11 Wireless Pressurized Line Leak Detection
Line Manifolding Implications for AccuChart ................................................................11-1
WPLLD Setup ..............................................................................................................11-1
Activating WPLLDs ......................................................................................................11-1
Labeling WPLLDs ........................................................................................................11-2
Piping Type ..................................................................................................................11-2
Piping Length ...............................................................................................................11-2
0.2 gph (0.76 lph) Line Leak Test Scheduling - Option ...............................................11-3
0.1 gph (0.38 lph) Line Leak Test Scheduling - Option ...............................................11-4
Shutdown Rate ............................................................................................................11-4
Pressure Offset ............................................................................................................11-4
Venting The Line .................................................................................................11-5
Determining a Pressure Offset Value for each Transducer.................................11-5
Entering the Pressure Offset Value for each Transducer....................................11-6
Tank Selection .............................................................................................................11-6
Selecting a Dispense Mode .........................................................................................11-6
Setting Up Additional WPLLDs ....................................................................................11-7
12 Volumetric Line Leak Detection
VLLD Setup .................................................................................................................12-1
Activating VLLDs .........................................................................................................12-1
Pipe Label and Tank Identification ...............................................................................12-1
Enter Dispense Mode ..................................................................................................12-2
Fuel Type .....................................................................................................................12-3
Piping Length and Type ...............................................................................................12-3
Pump Pressure ............................................................................................................12-4
Shutdown Rate ............................................................................................................12-5
Pumpside Test .............................................................................................................12-5
Wait Mode ....................................................................................................................12-6
New Blender Protocol (NBP) Partner ...........................................................................12-6
Last Annual Test Passed .............................................................................................12-7
Setting Up Additional Line Leak Detectors ..................................................................12-7
13 Volumetric Line Leak Tests
Selecting the Line Leak Test Setup Function ..............................................................13-1
Leak Test Setup Method: All Lines/Single Lines .........................................................13-1
Leak Test Frequency ...................................................................................................13-2
On Date ...............................................................................................................13-2
Annual Test .........................................................................................................13-2
Monthly Test ........................................................................................................13-3
Weekly Test.........................................................................................................13-3
Daily Test.............................................................................................................13-4
Leak Test Start Time ...................................................................................................13-4
Leak Test Rate ............................................................................................................13-4
Setting Up Additional Lines ..........................................................................................13-5
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14 Line Leak Test Lockout
Selecting the Line Leak Test Lockout Function ...........................................................14-1
Lockout Schedule ........................................................................................................14-1
Daily Schedule .............................................................................................................14-1
Individual Schedules ....................................................................................................14-2
Entering Additional Test Lockout Schedules ...............................................................14-3
15 Pump Sense Setup
Selecting the Pump Sense Function ............................................................................15-1
Pump Sense Configuration ..........................................................................................15-1
How the System Configures Pump Sense Modules............................................15-1
Specifying Pump Sense Positions.......................................................................15-1
Pump Sense Tank Number .........................................................................................15-2
Pump Sense Dispense Mode ......................................................................................15-2
Auto Active Switchover........................................................................................15-3
16 Pump Relay Monitor Setup
Selecting the Pump Relay Monitor Function ................................................................16-1
Pump Relay Monitor Configuration ..............................................................................16-1
How the System Configures Pump Relay Monitor Modules................................16-1
Specifying Pump Relay Monitor Positions...........................................................16-1
Labeling Pump Relay Monitors ....................................................................................16-2
Pump Relay Monitor Relay Input .................................................................................16-2
Pump Relay Monitor Delay Input .................................................................................16-2
17 Reconciliation Setup
Dispenser Module Data String .....................................................................................17-1
Automatic Daily Closing ...............................................................................................17-1
Automatic Shift Closing ................................................................................................17-2
Periodic Reconciliation Mode ......................................................................................17-2
Periodic Reconciliation Alarm ......................................................................................17-3
Remote Report Format ................................................................................................17-4
Temp Compensation ...................................................................................................17-4
Meter Calibration Offset ...............................................................................................17-5
Modify Tank/Meter Map ...............................................................................................17-5
18 Liquid Sensor Setup
Selecting the Liquid Sensor Setup Function ................................................................18-1
Liquid Sensor Configuration ........................................................................................18-1
How the System Configures Liquid Sensors .......................................................18-1
Specifying Liquid Sensor Positions .....................................................................18-1
Liquid Sensor Location ................................................................................................18-2
Liquid Sensor Type ......................................................................................................18-2
Liquid Sensor Category (RS-232 and Remote Display) ..............................................18-3
Setting Up Additional Liquid Sensors ..........................................................................18-3
19 Vapor Sensor Setup
Selecting the Vapor Sensor Setup Function ................................................................19-1
Vapor Sensor Configuration ........................................................................................19-1
How the System Configures Vapor Sensors .......................................................19-1
Specifying Vapor Sensor Positions .....................................................................19-1
Vapor Sensor Location ................................................................................................19-2
Vapor Threshold ..........................................................................................................19-2
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Before You Begin ................................................................................................19-2
Specifying Vapor Threshold Levels .....................................................................19-3
Vapor Sensor Category ...............................................................................................19-3
Setting Up Additional Vapor Sensors ..........................................................................19-4
20 Groundwater Sensor Setup
Selecting the Groundwater Sensor Setup Function .....................................................20-1
Groundwater Sensor Configuration .............................................................................20-1
How the System Configures Groundwater Sensors............................................20-1
Specifying Groundwater Sensor Positions ..........................................................20-1
Groundwater Sensor Location .....................................................................................20-2
Groundwater Sensor Category ....................................................................................20-2
Setting Up Additional Groundwater Sensors ...............................................................20-2
21 2-Wire C.L. Sensor Setup
Selecting the 2-Wire C.L. Sensor Setup Function .......................................................21-1
2-Wire C.L. Sensor Configuration ................................................................................21-1
How the System Configures 2-Wire C.L. Sensors...............................................21-1
Specifying 2-wire C.L. Sensor Positions..............................................................21-1
2-Wire C.L. Sensor Location ........................................................................................21-2
2-Wire C.L. Sensor Type .............................................................................................21-2
2-Wire C.L. Sensor Category .......................................................................................21-2
Setting Up Additional 2-Wire C.L. Sensors ..................................................................21-3
22 3-Wire C.L. Sensor Setup
Selecting the 3-Wire C.L. Sensor Setup Function .......................................................22-1
3-Wire C.L. Sensor Configuration ................................................................................22-1
How the System Configures 3-Wire C.L. Sensors...............................................22-1
Specifying 3-Wire C.L. Sensor Positions.............................................................22-1
3-Wire C.L. Sensor Location ........................................................................................22-2
3-Wire C.L. Sensor Mode ............................................................................................22-2
3-Wire C.L. Sensor Category .......................................................................................22-2
Setting Up Additional 3-Wire C.L. Sensors ..................................................................22-3
23 External Input Setup
Selecting the External Input Setup Function ................................................................23-1
External Input Configuration ........................................................................................23-1
How the System Configures Input Devices .........................................................23-1
Specifying Input Positions ...................................................................................23-1
External Input Name ....................................................................................................23-2
External Input Type ......................................................................................................23-2
Switch Orientation ........................................................................................................23-3
External Input Emergency Generator Data ..................................................................23-3
Pump Sense Setup Data .............................................................................................23-4
Selecting a Dispense Mode.................................................................................23-4
Auto Active Switchover........................................................................................23-5
Setting Up Additional Inputs ........................................................................................23-5
24 Output Relay Setup
Selecting the Output Relay Setup Function .................................................................24-1
Relay Configuration .....................................................................................................24-1
How the System Configures Output Relays ........................................................24-1
Specifying Output Relay Positions ......................................................................24-1
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Relay Designation ........................................................................................................24-2
Selecting Relay Type ...................................................................................................24-2
Assignment Method .....................................................................................................24-3
In-Tank Alarms ....................................................................................................24-3
Remaining Alarm Groups ....................................................................................24-5
Liquid Sensor Alarms ..........................................................................................24-5
Vapor Sensor Alarms ..........................................................................................24-5
External Inputs Alarms ........................................................................................24-5
Line Leak Alarms (VLLD) ....................................................................................24-5
Groundwater Sensor Alarms ...............................................................................24-5
2 Wire C.L. Sensor Alarms ..................................................................................24-6
3 Wire C.L. Sensor Alarms ..................................................................................24-6
Power Side DIM Alarms ......................................................................................24-6
Reconciliation Alarms ..........................................................................................24-6
Pressure Line Leak Detector (PLLD) Alarms ......................................................24-6
Wireless Pressure Line Leak Detector (WPLLD) Alarms ....................................24-6
Communication Side DIM Alarms........................................................................24-7
Smart Sensor Alarms ..........................................................................................24-7
Pump Relay Monitor Alarm..................................................................................24-7
VMCI Dispenser Interface Alarms .......................................................................24-7
VMC Alarms ........................................................................................................24-7
Setting Up Additional Relays .......................................................................................24-8
25 Line Disable Setup
Selecting the PLLD, WPLLD, or VLLD Line Disable Setup Function ...........................25-1
Alarm Assignment Notes.....................................................................................25-1
In-Tank Alarms ............................................................................................................25-1
Remaining Alarm Groups ....................................................................................25-2
Liquid Sensor Alarms ..........................................................................................25-3
Vapor Sensor Alarms ..........................................................................................25-3
External Input Alarms ..........................................................................................25-3
Line Leak Alarms.................................................................................................25-3
Groundwater Sensor Alarms ...............................................................................25-3
2 Wire C.L. Sensor Alarms ..................................................................................25-3
3 Wire C.L. Sensor Alarms ..................................................................................25-4
Power Side DIM Alarms ......................................................................................25-4
Reconciliation Alarms ..........................................................................................25-4
Pressure Line Leak Detector (PLLD) Alarms ......................................................25-4
Wireless Pressure Line Leak Detector (WPLLD) Alarms ....................................25-4
Communication Side DIM Alarms........................................................................25-5
Smart Sensor Alarms ..........................................................................................25-5
Pump Relay Monitor Alarm..................................................................................25-5
VMCI Dispenser Interface Alarms .......................................................................25-5
VMC Alarms ........................................................................................................25-5
Setting Up Additional Disables ....................................................................................25-6
26 Smart Sensor Setup
Selecting the Smart Sensor Setup Function ................................................................26-1
Sensor Configuration ...................................................................................................26-1
Smart Sensor Label .....................................................................................................26-2
Selecting Sensor Category ..........................................................................................26-2
Mag Sensor Setup .......................................................................................................26-3
Vac Sensor Setup ........................................................................................................26-4
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27 VMC Setup
Selecting the VMC Setup Function ..............................................................................27-1
Add a VMC Serial Number ..........................................................................................27-1
Edit a VMC Serial Number ...........................................................................................27-1
Remove a VMC Serial Number ....................................................................................27-2
28 Archive Utility
Accessing the Archive Utility Function .........................................................................28-1
Archiving Setup Data ...................................................................................................28-1
Restoring Archived Setup Data ...................................................................................28-2
Clearing Archived Setup Data .....................................................................................28-3
Appendix A: Calculating Tank Tilt - International
Entering the Tank Tilt Value ................................................................................. A-3
Appendix B: Setup Parameters for TLS-300 System - International
System Setup ............................................................................................................... B-1
Comm Board (1, 2, etc.) Setup ..................................................................................... B-2
In-Tank Setup ............................................................................................................... B-2
Leak Test Method Setup ............................................................................................... B-3
Appendix C: Setup Parameters for TLS-350 System - International
Figures
Figure 4-1. Battery Backup Switch and DIP Switch Location - TLS-300
Console ................................................................................................4-3
Figure 4-2. Battery Backup Switch and DIP Switch Location TLS-350
Consoles with CPU Board ...................................................................4-4
Figure 4-3. Battery Backup Switch and DIP Switch Location TLS-350
Consoles with ECPU Board .................................................................4-5
Figure 7-1. Relative Positions of Tank Alarm Limits ............................................7-14
Figure 7-2. Siphon Manifolded Tanks ..................................................................7-20
Figure 7-3. Line Manifolding A Siphon Manifolded Set To A Single Tank ...........7-21
Tables
Table 2-1. Character Assignments for Numeric Keys .............................................2-4
Table 5-1. Alarm Labels ........................................................................................5-21
Table 5-2. Configurations For Setting Inventory Alarm Thresholds .......................5-29
Table 6-1. SiteLink Modem Default Port Settings ....................................................6-1
Table 6-2. Alarm List .............................................................................................6-21
Table 7-1. Typical Thermal Coefficients ..................................................................7-3
Table 7-2. Tank Tilt Calculation Worksheet ...........................................................7-19
Table 10-1. Reference of Absolute Pressure Offsets at Various Altitudes ..............10-8
Table 12-1. Submersible Pump Nominal Pressures ................................................12-4
Table A-1. Typical Tank Offset Values ................................................................... A-1
Table B-1. System Setup ........................................................................................ B-1
Table B-2. Comm Board Setup ............................................................................... B-2
Table B-3. In-tank Setup ......................................................................................... B-2
Table B-4. Leak Test Method Setup ....................................................................... B-3
Table C-1. System Setup ........................................................................................C-1
Table C-2. Comm Board (1, 2, Etc.) Setup .............................................................C-2
Table C-3. In-tank Setup .........................................................................................C-3
Table C-4. Leak Test Method Setup .......................................................................C-4
Table C-5. Reconciliation Setup ..............................................................................C-5
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1 Introduction
This manual lists programming instructions for every available TLS-3XX Console Setup Function. The manual is
divided into sections for each Setup Function beginning with Section 5, System Setup. Depending on your
console type and its installed features, you may only see (and be able to program) some of the Functions and/or
Steps. Skip over the material in this manual that does not apply to your particular installation. You cannot perform
these setup procedures until the console, probes, and sensors have been installed and connected.
Contractor Certification Requirements
Veeder-Root requires the following minimum training certifications for contractors who will install and setup the
equipment discussed in this manual:
Installer Certification (Level 1): Contractors holding valid Installer Certification are approved to perform wiring
and conduit routing; equipment mounting; probe, sensor and carbon canister vapor polisher installation; wireless
equipment installation; tank and line preparation; and line leak detector installation.
Technician Certification (Level 2/3): Contractors holding valid Technician Certifications are approved to
perform installation checkout, startup, programming and operations training, system tests, troubleshooting and
servicing for all Veeder-Root Series Tank Monitoring Systems, including Line Leak Detection. In addition,
Contractors with the following sub-certification designations are approved to perform installation checkout, startup,
programming, system tests, troubleshooting, service techniques and operations training on the designated system.
Wireless 2
Tall Tank
VR Vapor Products Certification: Contractors holding a certification with the following designations are
approved to perform installation checkout, startup, programming, system tests, troubleshooting, service techniques
and operations training on the designated system.
ISD – In Station Diagnostics
PMC – Pressure Management Control
CCVP - Veeder-Root Vapor Polisher
Wireless – ISD/PMC Wireless
A current Veeder-Root Technician Certification is a prerequisite for the VR Vapor Products course.
Warranty Registrations may only be submitted by selected Distributors.
Related Manuals
576013-610 TLS-3XX Series Consoles Operator’s Manual
576013-879 TLS-3XX Series Consoles Site Prep Manual
577013-874 Maintenance Service Code Quick Help
1 Introduction Safety Precautions
1-2
Safety Precautions
The following safety symbols may be used in this manual to alert you to important safety hazards and precautions.
Safety Warnings
EXPLOSIVE
Fuels and their vapors are extremely
explosive if ignited.
FLAMMABLE
Fuels and their vapors are extremely
flammable.
TURN POWER OFF
Live power to a device creates a
potential shock hazard. Turn Off power
to the device and associated accesso-
ries when servicing the unit.
READ ALL RELATED MANUALS
Knowledge of all related procedures
before you begin work is important.
Read and understand all manuals thor-
oughly. If you do not understand a pro-
cedure, ask someone who does.
ELECTRICITY
High voltage exists in, and is supplied
to, the device. A potential shock hazard
exists.
WARNING
Heed the adjacent instructions to avoid
damage to equipment, property, envi-
ronment or personal injury.
WARNING
This system operates near highly combustible fuel storage tanks.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS AND SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, ENVIRONMENT,
RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Leaking tanks can create serious environmental and health hazards. Improper
programming and operation may also result in equipment self-test failures and
submersible pump shutdowns. It is the owner’s responsibility to:
1. Ensure that this equipment is properly programmed.
2. Promptly investigate any alarm conditions.
3. Operate this equipment in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
OFF
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2 Front Panel Keypads
You use the front panel keypads to enter information into the system.
Arrangement of Keys
The keypads (see Figure 2-1) consist of two groups of 12 keys. The functions for each key have been established
to make movement within the setup mode, entry of setup data, and selection of setup choices as simple as
possible
.
Figure 2-1. Console Keypads
OPERATING KEYS
The 12 left-hand keys are operating keys. They allow you to access and print data, start and stop in-tank leak test
procedures, program the system, test system operation and review diagnostic information. (See “Using the
Operating Keys” on page 2-2.)
ALPHANUMERIC KEYS
The 12 right-hand keys have alphanumeric and cursor movement functions for entering setup information.
Legend for numbered boxes:
1. Maintenance Report (white) key 3. Alphanumeric keypad
2. Maintenance Tracker (blue) key 4. Operating keypad
consoles\keypad.eps
MODE
BACKUP
FUNCT-
TION
PRINT CHANGE STEP
PAPER
FEED
ENTER
QZ.
ABC
DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PRS TUV WXY
ALARM
TEST
TANK
SENSOR
,
+/-
0
789
123
456
1
4 3
2
2 Front Panel Keypads Using the Operating Keys
2-2
If a numeric value is required for entry of a particular setup parameter, the keys provide only numeric functions. If
either alphabetic or numeric characters may be entered, the keys provide both alphabetic and numeric functions.
(See “Using the Alphanumeric Keys” on page 2-3).
BLUE KEY (MAINTENANCE TRACKER - TLS-350 ONLY)
Contractor plugs a valid ID Key into the TLS and presses the blue key to log in for a work session. Note: This key
is available in consoles with Version 27 and higher software. In addition to certain hardware requirements, the
Maintenance Tracker feature must be enabled for this key to function.
WHITE KEY (MAINTENANCE REPORT - TLS-350 ONLY)
Press the white key to printout up to the last 75 maintenance history records. Additional records going back up to
3 years are also selectable. Note: This key is available in consoles with Version 27 and higher software and is
functional only if the Maintenance History or Maintenance Tracker feature enabled.
Using the Operating Keys
Operating key functions are summarized below.
ALARM/TEST
Shuts off audible alarm and clears alarms that have returned to normal condition. Will not shut off
display indicators or disable alarm function. If your system has a printer, it will print an alarm or
warning report when this button is pressed.
Used to activate and de-activate output relays when OUTPUT RELAY TEST function is used.
MODE
Select operating modes: Normal Mode, Setup Mode, Diagnostic Mode.
If MODE is pressed while in a Function or Step, the system will advance to the next Mode.
FUNCTION
The FUNCTION key is used to scroll through and access functions within a Mode.
If FUNCTION is pressed while in a Step, the system will advance to the next Function.
STEP
Use the STEP key to move from one procedure to the next within a Function.
ALARM
TEST
MODE
FUNC-
TION
STEP
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2 Front Panel Keypads Using the Alphanumeric Keys
Using the Alphanumeric Keys
You use alphanumeric keys to enter data during the setup process. When a numeric value is required (i.e.gallons,
time, etc.), the keys provide only a numeric function. When you can enter either alphabetic or numeric characters
(i.e. station headers, sensor locations, etc.), the keys provide both functions.
TAN K/ S E N SOR
The TANK/SENSOR key is used to advance by tank or sensor through setup procedures or dis-
played data.
CHANGE
CHANGE is used in Normal and Setup modes to enter data, revise existing data or change an
entry.
ENTER
ENTER completes a selection or enters data into a function. It is also used to start certain func-
tions such as leak tests.
BACKUP
BACKUP lets you move back through Steps, Functions and Modes to access data or entries you
have already passed in the normal progression. It eliminates the need to move completely
through a function or mode to access a step recently passed.
BACKUP will move through the hierarchy of commands as follows: through Steps within a Func-
tion to that Function; then back through Functions to Mode; then back through Modes.
PRINT
Press PRINT to generate inventory, delivery, leak test, status, setup, diagnostic and alarm history
reports.
TANK
SENSOR
CHANGE
ENTER
BACKUP
PRINT
2 Front Panel Keypads Using the Alphanumeric Keys
2-4
ENTERING ALPHANUMERIC DATA
Keys 0 through 9 provide both alphabetic and numeric capability by activating each character shown on the key
with successive pushes of the key. Table 2-1 shows characters assigned to each of the numeric keys for all
languages except Japanese, Russian, Turkish, and Greek.
For example, to enter an “A” in a station header, which accepts either alphabetic or numeric characters, you press
the key once. Push the key again to change the character to a “B”, again to enter a “C, and again to enter a “2”.
The period (.) is on key “1”.
When the correct selection is displayed, press the key to move the cursor to the next position and enter the
required character as described. When all the characters have been entered, press ENTER.
If you enter an incorrect character, you may use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the character, press
CHANGE, and enter the correct character.
SPECIAL CHARACTERS AND CURSOR MOVEMENT
Several keys let you enter special characters and move the cursor as follows:
Table 2-1. Character Assignments for Numeric Keys
Key 1st Key Press 2nd Key Press 3rd Key Press 4th Key Press 5th Key Press
Key 0 ‘space’ ‘-’ ‘, ‘0’ ‘*’
Key 1 ‘Q’ ‘Z’ ‘. ‘1’ ‘&’
1
Key 2 ‘A’ ‘B’ ‘C’ ‘2’ ‘=’
1
Key 3 ‘D’ ‘E’ ‘F’ ‘3’ ‘%’
1
Key 4 ‘G’ ‘H’ ‘I’ ‘4’
Key 5 ‘J’ ‘K’ ‘L ‘5’
Key 6 ‘M’ ‘N’ ‘O’ ‘6’
Key 7 ‘P’ ‘R’ ‘S’ ‘7’
Key 8 ‘T’ ‘U’ ‘V’ ‘8’
Key 9 ‘W’ ‘X’ ‘Y’ ‘9’
1
Character only available when entering the Modem Setup String.
The Zero key has a comma (,) plus two special characters that can be used in making alphanumeric
entries. They are:
= Space (no character)
— = Dash
(a “*” character is generated by pressing this key 5 times).
,
0
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2 Front Panel Keypads Using the Alphanumeric Keys
The Right-Arrow key lets you advance the cursor to the right when making alphanumeric entries
such as station headers and when selecting certain parameters such as module configurations.
The step-by-step setup instructions will identify when this function should be used. The . (decimal)
is used in numeric entries as required. It is not used as a period for text entries.
The Left-Arrow key lets you move the cursor to the left.
The +/- is used to identify a positive or negative value.
+/-
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3 Setup Mode Organization
The Setup Mode is used to enter information and operating parameters that govern the way your system monitors
your installation. Setup data is entered via the front panel keypads. The previous section describes in detail the
functions of each key.
Functions
Functions are the major groups in the Setup Mode of the console.
IMPORTANT! The list below contains all of the available Setup Mode functions. However, only the functions
relevant to your console and its installed options and connected detection systems will be accessible in setup.
System Setup
Communications Setup
In-Tank Setup
Fuel Management Setup
In-Tank Leak Test Setup
Pressure Line Leak Setup
WPLLD Line Leak Setup
Line Leak Detector Setup [VLLD]
Line Leak Test Setup
Line Leak Lockout Setup
Pump Sensor Setup
Pump Relay Monitor Setup
Reconciliation Setup
Liquid Sensor Setup
Vapor Sensor Setup
Groundwater Sensor Setup
2-Wire C.L. Sensor Setup
3-Wire C.L. Sensor Setup
External Input Setup
Output Relay Setup
PLLD Line Disable Setup
WPLLD Line Disable Setup
Line Disable Setup [VLLD]
Smart Sensor Setup
VMC Setup
Archive Utility
Steps
Within each FUNCTION are STEPS at which you enter setup data.
Setup Mode Programming Table
The table below takes you through the complete setup mode as it appears in the console display with all features
installed (all choices may not appear on your TLS). Always press the ENTER key after entering data. If you press
the STEP, FUNCTION, or MODE key without pressing ENTER, the data will not be saved. It is a good idea to print
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